1 Day Abel Tasman Sailing And Walk

All about the 1 Day Abel Tasman Sailing And Walk

Chill out and relax with a peaceful sail amongst the best coastal scenery of the Abel Tasman National Park. Enjoy the golden beaches, rugged natural coastline, islands and Split Apple Rock. Around midday, abandon ship at Anchorage for a stroll along sandy beaches

1 Day Abel Tasman Sailing And Walk Itinerary - 1 days

8.30am Marahau, Park Entrance: Our van will meet you either at your accommodation, as pre-arranged, or at the entrance of the walking track of the Abel Tasman National Park. The Park Entrance is at the end of Sandy Bay Road after driving through the village of Marahau. There is a large carpark located nearby, and this is where you can leave your vehicle for the day. We will transfer you to our booking office at Kaiteriteri Beach to check in.

12.30pm Anchorage Beach: After a relaxed lunch (byo lunch or purchase a pre-arranged packed picnic) spent swimming or exploring, you begin the freedom walk south along the Abel Tasman Coastal Track through lush native bush to Marahau.

Afternoon arrive in Marahau: Your vehicle will be waiting for you once you have finished your walk, for you to continue on your memorable holiday.

Real Kiwi Says:

Explore the Abel Tasman the peaceful, quiet, relaxing way. Our yachts are fun, sail fast and stable. The large, open, flat decks allow you to relax and enjoy the wind in your hair.
Experience the joy of sailing while taking in the fantastic sights of the Abel Tasman National Park.

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